Breaking the Silence collects testimonies, often anonymous, from soldiers who recount cases of abuse toward Palestinians. The organization says its aim is to “portray a different and grim picture of questionable orders in many areas regarding Palestinian civilians.”

Earlier this week, the organization hung photos on Sderot Rothschild in Tel Aviv of soldiers “torturing, plundering and destroying property.”

After the Abergil incident, the organization also posted photos of soldiers posing with injured and tied-up Palestinian men.

The IDF Spokesman’s Office responded that “the IDF finds it unfortunate that Breaking the Silence chooses to continue to present testimony to the media and not directly to the IDF. As has been done in the past, any unusual cases are investigated by the Military Police, and given to the Military Prosecutor’s Office, where they will decide whether to indict [the soldiers] in a military court.”